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Freelance Book Editor: How to Turn Your Passion Into a Career
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Learn how to transform your passion for books into a successful career as a freelance book editor. This video provides valuable insights, tips, and strategies for aspiring editors looking to break into the industry and thrive independently. Discover the key steps to establish yourself as a sought-after freelance book editor and turn your love for literature into a rewarding profession. Don't miss out on this essential guide to kickstart your career as a freelance book editor!
After viewing this segment, you should have a general idea of what a career as a Book Editor and whether or not you have what it takes to be a Book Editor.
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0:00 - Intro
0:38 - What is a typical day like as a statistician?
1:46 - Working with large pools of datasets.
2:43 - Are statisticians working inside organizations or are they contracted out?
3:20 - How often do new datasets com in and how do you compare them?
4:04 - What kind of education is required to be a statistician?
5:53 - How important is an undergraduate degree in becoming a statistician?
6:25 - How did you transition from statistician to freelance book editor?
8:59 - Do you need to go to college to be a freelance book editor?
10:10 - Higher Education anecdote.
11:43 - What is developmental editing vs. line editing?
12:58 - Do developmental editors exist outside of print medium?
13:53 - Importance of reading genres in which you edit.
14:43 - Do some book editors focus on specific genres?
15:37 - What is the relationship like between authors and book editors?
16:56 - What is a project load like for a freelance book editor?
18:28 - Are there a lot of remote opportunities for freelance book editors?
19:00 - How long does it take to become a freelance book editor?
20:08 - What is a beta reader?
21:05 - Most important thing to prepare yourself as a freelance book editor.
22:08 - What is competition like for editors?
23:08 - Warning - watch for book editor scams.
23:28 - Vetting editors.
24:16 - Recommended sample size for editing.
25:28 - Surprise Question
26:48 - Talent has the floor.
28:07 - Outro
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Guest Information:
Jennia D'Lima
Website: https://jenniaedits.com
Writing and Editing Podcast: https://writingediting.buzzsprout.com
BARCS: https://www.barcs.org/
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